Comment by diebeforei485
8 months ago
M1 MBP's only come with two prong chargers, except in markets that use the British plug. Depending on the cause of the issue grounding could help, but you'd have to buy an extension cord with a ground.
8 months ago
M1 MBP's only come with two prong chargers, except in markets that use the British plug. Depending on the cause of the issue grounding could help, but you'd have to buy an extension cord with a ground.
I'm aware, I have two M1s, but I had a static issue on my wired headphones at one point, and I fixed it with proper grounding.
Though I can't remember if it was my old Intel Mac, or one if the newer M1s. I haven't used the wired headphones lately.
I'll see if I can find them and report back here.
There had been a grounded tail for apple powerbticks back to the era of g4 laptops.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSyVF...
It's still sold, just not included by default anymore (which is fine with me, since I have tons of them)
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MK122LL/A/power-adapter-e...
You can find cheaper than paying the apple tax for that plastic and metal item that has been in production for 20+ years.
Ever seen a short version without a cord? Similar to the standard two prong attachment?
Edit: https://a.co/d/6yvKXPW
Yes, I have a few 'san francisco special' ungrounded power tails but to my knowledge they were only made during the PowerPC era and did not continue into the Intel era.
e. oh grounded short adapters. I wouldn't go for that due to the wall wort issue. I usually swapped out my apple bricks to grounded tails because it was usually easier to work into whateve ad-hoc power I encountered.